DMW Sends Off 218 Filipino Health Workers to Japan Under PJEPA

Manila: The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has sent off a total of 218 Filipino health workers bound for Japan.

According to Philippines News Agency, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac announced that the deployment, which took place on Wednesday, demonstrates the growing strength of the Philippines and Japan's relations, particularly in people-centered cooperation under the Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (PJEPA).

During the send-off event, officials from both nations reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties through human resource exchange. Secretary Cacdac emphasized that the deployment is not just a workforce transfer but a "partnership in action". He noted that each Filipino worker sent to Japan not only fulfills a crucial need in Japan's healthcare system but also symbolizes the trust and shared values between the two countries.

Cacdac lauded the workers, likening them to 'Olympic gold medalists' in caregiving, highlighting their role in delivering world-class service and compassion. 'It's been proven time and again. It's you guys who are number one. You are the Olympic gold medalists every single day. Nobody can do what you can do,' he stated.

Yokota Naobumi, Minister for Economic Affairs of the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines, acknowledged the importance of this deployment, stating, 'The government of Japan and the government of the Philippines, all of us who support this program, are cheering you on. We firmly believe in each and every one of you.'

Ben Suzuki, Director of the Japan Foundation Manila, emphasized the cultural values that Filipino workers bring to Japan. 'For Filipino people, working abroad means a sacrifice rooted from love for their family and dignity of life more than earning enough income. The dedication and cultural values that can help enrich today's Japanese society,' he noted.

The DMW highlighted that the program includes rigorous training and cultural preparation for the Filipino workers, equipping them with language proficiency and healthcare-specific skills tailored to Japan's needs. Since 2009, a total of 655 nurses and 3,760 care workers have been deployed to Japan under the program, illustrating the deepening cooperation in addressing Japan's demographic challenges while opening global opportunities for skilled Filipinos.

This current contingent represents the 17th batch of PJEPA professionals, consisting of 19 nurses and 199 care workers. They are scheduled to depart on June 10 and 11 to begin their assignments in Japan's healthcare sector.

Cacdac assured that the welfare and rights of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) remain a priority for the DMW. 'Wala nang inisip pa si President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. kundi kayo, our dear OFWs. (President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. thinks of nothing but you, our dear OFWs). Especially those whom we send off today with pride,' he affirmed.